THE INAUGURAL Newcastle Maritime Art Prize was awarded this week, in celebration of the mission’s 150 years of work in the city.

The prize was funded under Port of Newcastle’s Your Port, Our Community sponsorship program and recognises the importance of the port and the shipping and maritime industries to the city’s past, present and future.

MTS Newcastle senior chaplain Reverend Canon Garry Dodd said the winning artworks will form part of a 11-day exhibition that aims to educate residents and visitors about the port and the work of the mission in supporting the more than 50,000 seafarers that visit the city each year.

“This year MTS Newcastle marks 150 years of caring for seafarers. To celebrate we wanted to showcase the beauty of Port of Newcastle and our city and what better way to do that than through art,” Father Dodd said.

“Seafarers are the lifeblood that helps to sustain Newcastle’s economy. Since 1873, MTS has been serving the men and women on these vessels who bravely leave their families in order to bring us the goods we take for granted and take the millions of dollars in exports through the Port of Newcastle, helping us all enjoy the quality of life we have here in the Hunter.”

Winners have been announced across seven categories, sharing in a total prize pool of $10,800, including artist Lee-Anne Corrigan who claimed the $5000 Best in Show prize for her work Shoreline to Horizon.

“I am thrilled to have my art acknowledged this way. I’ve looked at the ships on the horizon and coming into Port of Newcastle my whole life but didn’t think about the people on those ships on the horizon until my mother told me about the work Mission to Seafarers does to support these people who visit Newcastle from all over the world,” Ms Corrigan said.

“My heart responded to that, and this artwork captures the contrast between their sea and our shore life, with the Port a centrepiece of our city that connects us to the world.”

Port of Newcastle CEO Craig Carmody said the port was proud to continue to support the important work MTS does to improve the lives of seafarers.

“Garry, Christine, Bernadette and their team of volunteers are the friendly faces working in the Port of Newcastle who welcome seafarers from right across the globe with openness, offering them help, pastoral care, groceries, and even vaccinations so they can disembark ships in their native countries, making our city as welcoming as a home visit for crews at sea,” Mr Carmody said.

Winning artworks and entries will be on display at the Mission to Seafarers Newcastle until Sunday 2 April 2023. The public will have the chance to vote for the $1000 People’s Choice Award.

The 2023 Newcastle Maritime Art Prize winners are:

  • Best in Show – $5000
    Lee-Anne Corrigan – Shoreline to Horizon
  • Newcastle MTS Open Award – $1500
    Leslie Duffin – Past, Present and Future
  • Seafarers/Port Workers Artist Award – $1000
    Suzie West – Ghost of the Seafarer
  • High School Student Artist Award – $500
    Lacey Joyce – Sailing through the tides of time
  • Primary School Award – $500
    St. Columba’s Primary School Adamstown
  • Primary Student Artists Award – three $100 vouchers
    Charlotte – 11 years
    Hayden – 9 years
    Adam – 12 years
  • People’s Choice Award – $1000
    Winner announced Sunday 2 April